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How to draw up the program part and mathematical calculations according to GOST?
Hello.
Please tell me if there are any special requirements (norms, rules or standards) for the design of the software part (software code) and mathematical calculations in the design documentation?
When drawing up the design documentation (hereinafter referred to as the DD) for the project of an "electric machine", how will it be correct to include the software part and the mathematical calculation of this machine in the documentation:
- In the DD itself, or on separate sheets in the form of appendices to the DD?
- If in the form of an annex to the design documentation, should these sheets contain stamps (frames) according to GOST?
- If the software part and mathematical calculation is not performed manually, but using CAD or other software, such as WinAVR / MathCAD, is it correct to include this specific type of program code and calculation in the CD. Those. can I copy the text of the program from the WinAVR editor and the text of the MathCAD calculation and paste it into the CD?
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We made out the calculations in separate documents, sometimes we assigned P to the number of the main document, for example.
Naturally, everything is according to GOST, that is, the frame and everything.
As for the texts, my opinion is: you can stupidly insert pictures, and then something like this: they used such and such a program, the input data was such and such, such and such a module was used, as a result we got this. I personally saw old calculations using programmable computers, tracing-paper reports from programs are pasted there. Today, I think it is all the more logical.
(Just in case) - are you familiar with this GOST subsystem?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%95%D0%B4%D0%B8%D0%BD%D0%...
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